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= December 16 =
== Are these part of UK? ==


== My habit of feature requests scared a developer? ==
Are UK overseas territories, such as Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands and Pitcairn part of the United Kingdom, like Martinique, Guadeloupe, Reunion, Mayotte and French Guiana are part of France? I don't like that the flags of the five aforementioned French overseas departements have no official status, unlike UK overseas territories flags. Are there any instances of French overseas departments' flags shown with theeitories' names in English Wikipedia rather than French flag. I also don't like that the overseas departements are too closely tied with France. --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 20:56, 15 June 2023 (UTC)
:{{ping|40bus}} The difference is in your post, overseas ''territories'' versus overseas ''departments''. [[Overseas departments and regions of France]] says: "They have exactly the same status as mainland France's regions and departments." It's like Hawaii which is one of 50 US states with exactly the same status as the 49 mainland states. A French [[overseas collectivity]] has a different status. The [[British Overseas Territories]] "do not form part of the United Kingdom itself". [[User:PrimeHunter|PrimeHunter]] ([[User talk:PrimeHunter|talk]]) 21:12, 15 June 2023 (UTC)
::Since the OP doesn't like it, where should they go to complain? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 02:16, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
:::The government of France. [[User:PrimeHunter|PrimeHunter]] ([[User talk:PrimeHunter|talk]]) 03:45, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
:I don't like that the residents of UK overseas territories are not allowed to vote in the [[United Kingdom general elections|UK general elections]] and cannot freely relocate to Great Britain and take a job there. The residents of the overseas regions of France can vote in the [[legislative elections in France]] and can freely move to mainland France. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 09:07, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
::Since 2002 almost all [[British Overseas Territories citizen]] also hold [[British citizenship]] and so do have the right to live and work in the UK. The right is not, however, reciprocal. [[User:DuncanHill|DuncanHill]] ([[User talk:DuncanHill|talk]]) 09:21, 16 June 2023 (UTC)


Reading these posts ([https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,115912.msg1047396.html#msg1047396 this] and [https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,115912.msg1051731.html#msg1051731 this]) on a thread about foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer in [[HydrogenAudio]] forum about my doings that "scared" off a developer of foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer and foo_loudness_peakmeter components for [[foobar2000]] player and yet, the developer of a [https://getmusicbee.com/forum/index.php?topic=39765.135 spectrum analyzer plugin] for [[MusicBee]] did implement my feature requests into this plugin despite I've not have written fanon wiki pages about future version of CoolEdit Nostalgia (like I did [https://fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Enhanced_Spectrum_analyzer_2.0.0.0 this] and [https://fanon.fandom.com/wiki/Loudness_Peakmeter_2.0.0.0 this] before). So, why would they? [[Special:Contributions/2001:448A:3070:EA0F:F1A2:31A3:43A5:587B|2001:448A:3070:EA0F:F1A2:31A3:43A5:587B]] ([[User talk:2001:448A:3070:EA0F:F1A2:31A3:43A5:587B|talk]]) 18:22, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
:::The advantage of the British over the French system is that territories can decide to become independant whenever they want; for example [[Belize]] which was granted independence in 1981. Gibraltar is a special case; it can only choose to remain British or be returned to Spain because of the terms of the [[Treaty of Utrecht]] (in a [[2002 Gibraltar sovereignty referendum|2002 referendum]], 99% of Gibraltarians voted to stay British). [[User:Alansplodge|Alansplodge]] ([[User talk:Alansplodge|talk]]) 21:25, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
:What has this got to do with wikipedia or finding references for anything? [[User:Nanonic|Nanonic]] ([[User talk:Nanonic|talk]]) 19:34, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
::{{ping|Nanonic}} perhaps finding a reliable reference for what some bad habits when comes to feature requests that are likely to made software developers quit their job. [[Special:Contributions/2001:448A:3070:EA0F:A59D:BE84:1D03:3CD|2001:448A:3070:EA0F:A59D:BE84:1D03:3CD]] ([[User talk:2001:448A:3070:EA0F:A59D:BE84:1D03:3CD|talk]]) 21:20, 16 December 2024 (UTC)
:::Your questions are scaring off the Reference desk respondents. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 09:57, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
:Whatever drama you're involved with on that board, I suggest you keep it there and don't post about it here. --[[User:Viennese Waltz|Viennese Waltz]] 10:02, 17 December 2024 (UTC)


= December 17 =


= June 17 =
== Futures contract ==


I don't understand finance, so I thought I'd ask. If I buy a [[futures contract]] for say a ton of corn at a specific price, and I hold it until the delivery date, will someone literally deliver a ton of corn to me? Thanks. [[User:Therapyisgood|Therapyisgood]] ([[User talk:Therapyisgood|talk]]) 00:04, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
== Check the source ==
:The contract is likely to read "FOB Kansas City," or something like that. You'll probably have to move it from whatever transportation it is on (train, ship) yourself. Or, arrange (pay for) delivery. [[User:DOR (HK)|DOR (ex-HK)]] ([[User talk:DOR (HK)|talk]]) 01:38, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
::At the delivery date, the current buyer will have become the proud owner of a ton of corn ''somewhere''. The identity of the buyer of the contract almost always changes, so the seller drawing up the contract does not know the identity of the eventual buyer at the delivery date. Therefore, wherever the "somewhere" may be, you as the buyer can be reasonably sure it will not be delivered to your doorstep. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 09:54, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
:Oil futures have even been known to have a negative price, when the producers' local storage was full and demand was low. At that point the buyer of the contract is being paid to take it away. [https://www.bbc.com/news/business-52350082] --[[User:Amble|Amble]] ([[User talk:Amble|talk]]) 20:30, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
:Most futures contracts are cash-settled and there is no physical transfer of the underlying asset. [[User:Stanleykswong|Stanleykswong]] ([[User talk:Stanleykswong|talk]]) 06:31, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::True, but this depends on both parties agreeing to a new or modified contract. If the buyer does the unexpected and just sits it out, as suggested in the original question, and also does not agree to a new contract, the seller is obligated to produce the asset to the buyer, even if this means they need to go and buy it on the market. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:58, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:Yes, a futures contract is ultimately for purposes of delivery of the specified contract in accordance with its terms. A standard corn futures contract is for 5000 bushels (although there is also a mini corn future for only 1000 bushels). A bushel of corn (maize) weighs 56 pounds, so at settlement the buyer owns 140 tons of corn (or, for a mini corn future, 28 tons).
:But that is not going to be you. You are a retail investor and would trade through a [[commodity broker]], who is probably not going to be willing to accept physical settlement on your behalf. [[User:John M Baker|John M Baker]] ([[User talk:John M Baker|talk]]) 00:41, 20 December 2024 (UTC)


== Which Political Bloggers are Former Programmers? ==
Good afternoon! In the article https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00172091 says "This hypothesis has a longish history, dating back at least to Leibenstein (1957)." and "Leibenstein H (1957) Economic backwardness and economic growth. Wiley, New York". How do you check the existence of these theses in that source, if it is not on the Internet? Thank you in advance. [[User:Vyacheslav84|Vyacheslav84]] ([[User talk:Vyacheslav84|talk]]) 08:40, 17 June 2023 (UTC)


Such as [[Curtis Yarvin]] and [[Ruan Xiaohuan]]. [[User:Saedeer|Saedeer]] ([[User talk:Saedeer|talk]]) 13:45, 17 December 2024 (UTC)
:[https://archive.org/details/economicbackward00leib This book]? (You can search it without borrowing it.) I don't know what I'd do, if it wasn't on the internet. In principle there are libraries of physical books and librarians who could be convinced to check things for you, if you wanted to go to the trouble of contacting them. That's probably the way. Or another option would be to buy an old copy and resell it later, but this requires a certain dedication to checking facts. I see the page you provided also has a link to Google Scholar.
:Why do you ask that? I don't think the answer to this question can help you. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 01:15, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:One quote from the book: {{bq|We distinguish among three types of utility to be derived from an additional birth and two types of cost. The types of utility are: (1) the utility to be derived from the child as a "consumption good," namely, as a source of personal pleasure to the parents; (2) the utility to be derived from the child as a productive agent, that is, at some point the child may be expected to enter the labor force and contribute to family income; and (3) the utility derived from the prospective child as a potential source of security, either in old age or otherwise.}}
::Maybe the OP wants to find out how many other former programmers aren't very bright. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 13:46, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:There's more like this on subsequent pages. I recommend a search for "old age" (in quotes). [[User:Card_Zero|<span style=" background-color:#fffff0; border:1px #995; border-style:dotted solid solid dotted;">&nbsp;Card&nbsp;Zero&nbsp;</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Card_Zero|(talk)]] 12:01, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
::Thank you, but there are only 14 pages. --[[User:Vyacheslav84|Vyacheslav84]] ([[User talk:Vyacheslav84|talk]]) 16:51, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:I was a programmer for a few years, and my blog sometimes touches on politics [[User:Tamfang|—Tamfang]] ([[User talk:Tamfang|talk]]) 21:46, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
::Depending on where you live you may also have the option to lend it through your library even if they do not themselves have a copy. In some countries public libraries cooperate through a system where one library can request a book from another library for a limited time. You have to pay a fee and it may take a few days (or even weeks depending on availability), but it may still be cheaper than to buy the book. Some libraries also offer to send you a scan or copy of short sections of books for a fee; as with the first option you usually have to be a member/user of a different library in the same system.
::Also, Wikipedia has a system where volunteers with access to good libraries help other users to get sources they need for their work on Wikipedia articles: [[WP:WikiProject_Resource_Exchange/Resource_Request]][[User:Random person no 362478479|-- Random person no 362478479]] ([[User talk:Random person no 362478479|talk]]) 13:55, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:::Thank you! --[[User:Vyacheslav84|Vyacheslav84]] ([[User talk:Vyacheslav84|talk]]) 16:51, 19 June 2023 (UTC)


= December 19 =
== Small 'inconsistency' ==


== Who is the following unknown? ==
Hello. If you look at the link on the page below, where the nationality of people born in the UK is described, you can read before the 'breakdown' of the three constituent Nations, that most people of white ethnicity born in Britain prefer to put their national identity first despite being British citizens. However, I want to focus on England alone; if most white people call themselves 'English', why under the heading of England alone is everything 'turned on its head', so that most people tend to call themselves British instead of English? Perhaps the white population is not taken into account or is it in the minority in that particular context? Thank you very much.
http://projectbritain.com/nationality.htm [[Special:Contributions/93.41.98.58|93.41.98.58]] ([[User talk:93.41.98.58|talk]]) 19:58, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
:First let's be clear, this is the work of one Mandy Barrow of Woodlands Junior School. Barrow may be an expert, or may just be someone trying to help 6 year-olds out; whatever the case, the site has no relationship with Wikipedia. Mathematically her claims are just possible. Of the 60 million living on the island, "most" could be as little as 31 million. If all the Scots and Welsh prefer Scottish and Welsh, then than would mean 25 million English prefer "English" and 31 million "British". As I said, mathematically possible but absolutely no authoritative sources are quoted and the "facts" are dubious in the extreme. [[User:Martin of Sheffield|Martin of Sheffield]] ([[User talk:Martin of Sheffield|talk]]) 20:35, 17 June 2023 (UTC)


When asked '''<span style="color: orange">"WHO IS YOUR X?"</span>''' (X still being unknown to me but is known to the respondents), here are the answers I get:
::[https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/culturalidentity/ethnicity/bulletins/nationalidentityenglandandwales/census2021#:~:text=In%202021%2C%20in%20England%3A,and%20ne%20non%2DUK%20identity ''National identity, England and Wales: Census 2021''] from the [[Office for National Statistics]] says:
:
::{{xt|In England:}}
:'''<span style="color: blue">A answers: "A"</span>'''
::{{xt|*15.3% of people selected an "English" only identity (a decrease from 60.4% in 2011)}}
:'''<span style="color: red">B answers: "C"</span>'''
::{{xt|*56.8% of people selected a "British" only identity (an increase from 19.2% in 2011)}}
:'''<span style="color: red">C answers: "C"</span>'''
::{{xt|*72.1% of people (40.7 million) selected either an "English" only or "British" only identity (a decrease from 79.6%, or 42.2 million, in 2011)}}
:'''<span style="color: green">D answers: "F"</span>'''
::{{xt|*14.3% of people selected both "English" and "British" identity (an increase from 9.1% in 2011)}}
:'''<span style="color: green">E answers: "F"</span>'''
::It suggests that the decrease in those identifying as "English" only, might have been because "British" had been moved to the top of the list on the census form issued in England. Make of that what you will.
:'''<span style="color: green">F answers: "F"</span>'''
::However, the assertion that "most people of white ethnicity born in Britain prefer to put their national identity first" is obviously just plain wrong.[[User:Alansplodge|Alansplodge]] ([[User talk:Alansplodge|talk]]) 21:26, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
::: <small> [[No Sex Please, We're British]]. -- [[User:JackofOz|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Jack of Oz</span>]] [[User talk:JackofOz#top|<span style="font-size:85%; font-family: Verdana;"><sup>[pleasantries]</sup></span>]] 22:27, 18 June 2023 (UTC) </small>


To sum up, the special phenomenon here is that, everybody has their own X (usually), and if any respondent points at another respondent as the first respondent's X, then the other respondent '''must''' point at ''themself'' as their X.
== Package shipping ==


I wonder who the unknown X may be, when I only know that X is a ''natural example from everyday life''. I thought about a couple of examples, but none of them are satisfactory, as follows:
I want to ship a 15 pound box (containing mostly clothes) from California to New York. It is not fragile and delivery is not urgent. The contents won't fit in a USPS flat rate package ($22.80) and the online price calculators for random boxes that weight at USPS, UPS Ground, Fedex etc. are all $60+. That seems pretty crazy since I can get a plane ticket for around $120 with a bit of advance planning. Any suggestions of a cheaper way to ship? Greyhound apparently stopped doing package delivery a year or so ago. USPS Media Mail would be around $13. This box doesn't qualify as media, but that rate shows how gouged the other prices are. Thanks for any ideas. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4]] ([[User talk:2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|talk]]) 21:53, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
:
: Exact destination and package size will determine your cost. I just did a quote check at ups.com for a medium size package to Buffalo NY from Beverly Hills CA and it is showing $18.15 for ground shipping. This is for the flat rate shipping that is up to 50 pounds. Going to a larger box is $24.55. It likely varies depending on the source and destination address, so you may just want to talk to someone there on the phone directly to get some assistance. [[User:RudolfRed|RudolfRed]] ([[User talk:RudolfRed|talk]]) 22:45, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
X is the leader of one's political party, or X is one's mayor, and the like, but all of these examples attribute some kind of ''leadership'' or ''superiority'' to X, whereas I'm not interested in this kind of solution - involving any ''superiority'' of X.
::Yes, the large flat rate box is about 0.5 cubic foot which is too small for these bulky clothes. Alternatives seem to cost a fortune. I have indeed been using shipping calculators that take the src and dst addresses, weight, and dimensions. I haven't talked to anyone on the phone yet but I guess I can try. I was hoping for "try XYZ discount shipping at [url]" or something like that. I know big online stores can't pay nearly as much for shipping as USPS/UPS/etc claim to charge. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4]] ([[User talk:2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|talk]]) 23:51, 17 June 2023 (UTC)
:
::Added: [https://www.ups.com/us/en/support/shipping-support/shipping-costs-rates/flat-rate-shipping.page this] looks promising, 1 cubic foot for $26.05. This didn't show up through normal navigation on the UPS site or their rate calculator. I found a mention of it through a wider web search. I think I can pack the stuff I want to send into 1 cubic foot. [[Special:Contributions/2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4]] ([[User talk:2601:644:8500:C9F0:0:0:0:38B4|talk]]) 00:24, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
Here is a second solution I thought about: X is the ''first (or last)'' person born in the year/month the respondent was born, and the like. But this solution involves some kind of ''order'' (in which there is a "first person" and a "last person"), whereas I'm not interested in this kind of solution - involving any ''order''. [[Special:Contributions/79.177.151.182|79.177.151.182]] ([[User talk:79.177.151.182|talk]]) 12:11, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:::See if splitting it into multiple smaller packages is cheaper. [[User:Jpgordon|--jpgordon]]<sup><small>[[User talk:Jpgordon|&#x1d122;&#x1d106;&#x1D110;&#x1d107;]]</small></sup> 04:55, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:The comparison with a plane ticket is somewhat flawed: with a bit of advance planning, your ticket will be cheaper than average. At $120, it's barely enough to cover the fuel cost (around 100 litres/passenger). You are self-loading cargo, your package isn't. Last mile delivery is also quite labour intensive. The driver of the van with medium packages spends several minutes handling your package only. A smaller package (as suggested above) may put it in a different van, handling far more packages per hour. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 10:16, 18 June 2023 (UTC)


:Drummer? [[User:Card_Zero|<span style=" background-color:#fffff0; border:1px #995; border-style:dotted solid solid dotted;">&nbsp;Card&nbsp;Zero&nbsp;</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Card_Zero|(talk)]] 14:25, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
= June 18 =
::The OP also posted this question on the Math desk. What if everyone says "I'm Spartacus!" ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 14:30, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::I forgot to add an important point (so I've just added it, thanks to your response): Everybody has their own X (usually). [[Special:Contributions/79.177.151.182|79.177.151.182]] ([[User talk:79.177.151.182|talk]]) 14:58, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::::What do you mean by "everybody has an X"? A lot of folks have an "ex", but is that what you mean? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 15:08, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::I mean that everybody has their own X (usually), whether X is one's mayor, or X is the leader of one's political party, and so forth. Additionally, keep in mind that if any respondent points at another respondent as the first respondent's X, then the other respondent must point at ''themself'' as their X. [[Special:Contributions/79.177.151.182|79.177.151.182]] ([[User talk:79.177.151.182|talk]]) 15:21, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::::::(ec)The statement "everybody has their own X" makes no sense to me, and I'm a native English speaker. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 15:36, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::::X is the usual symbol denoting an unknown (as in mathematical equations), but here the unknown is a person, like "a mayor", and the like. [[Special:Contributions/79.177.151.182|79.177.151.182]] ([[User talk:79.177.151.182|talk]]) 15:42, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:There are too many possible answers that still don't involve order or superiority.
:- Translator
:- Publisher
:- Spokesperson
:- Copyeditor
:- Cleaner
:- Keyholder (person who closes a shop and responsible for turning up in cases of property related emergencies - sometimes it's a manager but sometimes it's merely someone who is willing to stay late or be early)
:- Scribe
:- Accountant
:- Driver
:Basically anything where there's a "role" in a group but usually only one (barring circumstances).
:What are you hoping to accomplish by asking a question like this? [[User:Komonzia|Komonzia]] ([[User talk:Komonzia|talk]]) 15:34, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::Thx. {{resolved}} [[Special:Contributions/79.177.151.182|79.177.151.182]] ([[User talk:79.177.151.182|talk]]) 15:42, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:::I don't believe it. A publisher doesn't have necessarily a publisher, because it normally is not an author. A keyholder could be a trusted neighbour,who doesn't work at the shop and is therefore not its own keyholder (at least in relation to the shop). Of course in relation to its own living quarters mostly everybody is a keyholder, but that was not part of the definition. Even a translator doesn't translate itself when it expresses itself in the foreign language. At least not necessarily. Even a cleaner doesn't necessarily cleans up after itself. I know one! Personally!
:::When you're satisfied by these examples that don't match your description, then I would like to see the real description. [[Special:Contributions/176.0.128.31|176.0.128.31]] ([[User talk:176.0.128.31|talk]]) 08:24, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:So this is interesting linguistically and socially - the use of the word "usually" lets in a lot of the examples given, at least in some societies. However mathematically you are looking for something impossible. Lets assume that everyone has an X (or equivalently ignore those people without an X, who are also no-one's X). The relation partitions the set into subsets (i.e. the subsets include all the elements, and each element is in one and only one subset). Each subset has one self-X call it C for centre, and all the other elements (0 or more of them) point to C. Example, whole numbers under the relation "what is the remainder if you are divided by 5". 5 subsets with C=0, 1, 2, 3, 4. In every case there is a "privileged" centre, whether it would be considered superior, inferior or just special is open to interpretation. You can only have no centres in the case where there are no elements at all. All the best: ''[[User:Rich Farmbrough|Rich]] [[User talk:Rich Farmbrough|Farmbrough]]''<small> 21:07, 20 December 2024 (UTC).</small><br />


== Street View ==
== Burger King doesn't sell regular cheeseburgers and hamburgers separately now? ==


Why Googlehas not launched Street View in mainland China? There do exist several user-submitted photos, mostly from landmarks and historical cities, but why Google cars have not traveled there yet? How likely is that in 2034, mainland China will have photos by Google cars if Street view is launched there?
Is this a well-known thing, or is my local BK just being weird? The only way to get your basic hamburger or cheeseburger is as part of a kids' meal - they said they don't sell them separately any more! Seriously - they actually have them in stock but straight up refused to sell me one on its own the other day. Utterly bizarre. [[User:Iloveparrots|Iloveparrots]] ([[User talk:Iloveparrots|talk]]) 16:19, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:Probably depends on your country/region/franchise. Still on the menu and available in the UK. [[User:Nanonic|Nanonic]] ([[User talk:Nanonic|talk]]) 16:37, 18 June 2023 (UTC)


And, why South Korea, a country with a large economy and almost no bans, still has large unphotographed areas with most minor cities and major freeways are not photographed entirely? And could North Korea ever get Street View by Google cars? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 17:54, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
:If they're jerking you around, ask for the manager, and tell them you'll spend your money at McDonald's henceforth. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 17:26, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:Here is some info: [[Google Street View in Asia]] There are some places in China where they have it. As to future predictions, Wikipedia can't do that. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 19:07, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::I don't think the staff member was messing with me for the sake of it - she said that there wasn't even an entry on the till system for a single basic cheeseburger and therefore couldn't sell me one. Very weird. [[User:Iloveparrots|Iloveparrots]] ([[User talk:Iloveparrots|talk]]) 20:25, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:{{ping|40bus}} https://webapps.stackexchange.com/a/160276 (and see also my comment below). {{tq|could North Korea ever get Street View by Google cars}} That is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future, and anything beyond that is unforeseeable. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 01:12, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::My dream would be every country in the world having full coverage. Is that likely in next 20 years? At least Belarus's lack of Street View should be corrected. I would like to see views from every country. --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 06:21, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:::"[[If wishes were horses, beggars would ride|If wishes were horses...]]". ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 07:13, 20 December 2024 (UTC)


:Though a multinational, Google is at base an American company, or at least is perceived as such.
:::[https://www.eatthis.com/news-burger-king-menu-cuts/ ''Burger King May Have Secretly Discontinued These Menu Items'' (March 2022)] describes the deletion of several items (mostly salad) from US Burger King menues, but no mention of regular hamburgers. [[User:Alansplodge|Alansplodge]] ([[User talk:Alansplodge|talk]]) 21:08, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:Think about the political tensions between the [[Peoples Republic of China]], and the West in general and the USA in particular. Now ask yourself – how ''might'' the [[Government of China]] feel about American-controlled spy-cars driving around the whole of China, photographing everything visible? {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 20:51, 19 December 2024 (UTC)
::That is (obviously) not the reason; your tin foil hat is malfunctioning. The USA does not require something as lowtech as a 360 camera mounted on a car to drive through an area to spy on that area. The reason is that Google does not want to waste its money. And China has a habit of creating local state-owned alternatives to foreign services, allowing those to rip off the foreign tech, and then massively disadvantaging the foreign company. They have done this many times before. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 01:10, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:::I'm not suggesting that the ''US'' would ''want'' (or need) to do this. I'm asking how the ''Chinese'' Government would welcome the ''appearance'' of it, particularly in the perception of their own people. International relations and management of internal perceptions are all about opinions, beliefs, and what can be spun, regardless of truth.
:::Recently, in my own country, Chinese visitors and personnel from an ostensible language school fomented a totally spurious 'incident' at a London railway terminus, by approaching a well-known busker and YouTuber filming his and others' performances on a public piano, and then insisting that he stop filming, complaining to police present that he was violating their rights by filming them. This was not done for any valid reason, but (presumably) to try to manipulate public opinion within China, and create a spurious 'grievance' to use in diplomatic discussions. Such games go on all the time. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 01:36, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::::{{tq|I'm asking how the ''Chinese'' Government would welcome the ''appearance'' of it}} I have answered the original question; please don't hijack this thread to ask a vaguely related question and then bring up unrelated stuff (which was not recent but a year ago, and a storm in a teacup, and your conspiracy theory is not supported by evidence). There are plenty of diplomatic incidents between China and the UK; neither side has a need to manufacture one. If you want to ask a new question, please post it in a new section. Thank you, [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 01:44, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::Telling a user "your tin foil hat is malfunctioning" is offensive, and is by itself a "hijacking" of this section. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 02:20, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::::::Incorrect (on both counts). And posting 2 conspiracy theories in 1 thread is a clear sign of a malfunctioning tin foil hat. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 02:21, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::::If you love the Chinese government so much, maybe you should have your own "tin foil hat" checked for malfunctions. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 02:49, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::::::::Thanks for proving my point. The CCP killed insane numbers of people through brutality and incompetence. But we should still call out tin foil conspiracy nonsense. The idea that all conspiracies about the "other" must be true, just because we don't like them, is a very very dangerous one. Just like the idea that everyone who points out that some conspiracies about the "other" are false must be an "other". [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 12:07, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::Considering [[Restrictions on geographic data in China]], it seems correct to mention the Chinese Government as a cause. [[Baidu]] and [[Tencent]] have presumably obtained authorization, because they're not foreign organizations. This incidentally functions as protectionism. I tracked the piano thing down to [[Brendan Kavanagh#St. Pancras Station piano dispute]], and I suppose there ''is'' a tenuous connection since it involves the [[UFWD]] and image rights. [[User:Card_Zero|<span style=" background-color:#fffff0; border:1px #995; border-style:dotted solid solid dotted;">&nbsp;Card&nbsp;Zero&nbsp;</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Card_Zero|(talk)]] 03:32, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::::::Google's use of GCJ-02 coordinate data and WGS-84 sattelite images has led to [https://i0.wp.com/www.kronkeling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Screenshot-2024-09-29-at-12.40.51.png?resize=1024%2C655&ssl=1 weird results] in the past. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 12:12, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::::::The Surveying and Mapping Law led to 14 companies being given exclusive rights to map China. All local companies. Google Maps applied and was denied. https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/63636/ https://medium.com/@anastasia.bizyayeva/every-map-of-china-is-wrong-bc2bce145db2 [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 12:27, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:Relations between Google and the Chinese government have been difficult for years. China wants its citizens to see only a censored version of the internet, requiring Google to filter results from its search engine. In case of Street View, the Chinese government is concerned about what their own citizens can see (and I suppose they also want to know who views which streets). Google isn't very eager to comply with all China's request, as that could be quite expensive and bad for their image in less authoritarian states. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 19:44, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
:Why Somalia, Venezuela and Cuba do not have Street View yet? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 23:38, 20 December 2024 (UTC)
::This question can be answered by chatgpt or similar. Or by reading the Wikipedia articles about those countries. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 01:33, 21 December 2024 (UTC)


= December 21 =
:::Have you tried any other BK's in your region? Maybe it's just that one store. Years ago, McD's used to sell what was called a "double cheeseburger". They eventually took it off the menu so they could promote Quarter Pounders and Big Macs and such. But you could still get a double cheeseburger. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 21:36, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
::::You can order double cheeseburgers and double hamburgers on Canadian order kiosks. [[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 22:44, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
:::::<small>Aye! And so can any man. But do they come when you do order them? (With apologies to WS) {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.l195} [[Special:Contributions/46.65.228.117|46.65.228.117]] ([[User talk:46.65.228.117|talk]]) 13:13, 22 June 2023 (UTC)</small>


= June 19 =
== Britannica ==


Why [[Encyclopaedia Britannica]] uses imperial units in its articles, ever for things that are measured in metric in UK such as temperatures, if it is based in UK and read by people in metric countries? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 07:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
== Color conversion formula with respect to sea temperature. ==
:{{u|40bus}}, it is not based in the UK despite its British sounding name. The Encyclopaedia Britannica has been published in the United States since 1901. That's two years before the first human piloted airplane flight. [[User:Cullen328|Cullen328]] ([[User talk:Cullen328|talk]]) 07:57, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
::Why it is not based in the UK? And if it is read and edited by people in metric countries, why many of its articles use imperial units first? It even uses British English spelling. And are there any similar UK-based online encyclopedias? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 08:36, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
:::No. Go be bored somewhere else. [[User:Nanonic|Nanonic]] ([[User talk:Nanonic|talk]]) 09:27, 21 December 2024 (UTC)


:::If all else fails, you could try ''asking them''. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 16:43, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
The climate chapters of some articles have templates for sea temperature, for example [[New York City]], [[Detroit]], and [[Tromsø]], Norway. But I don't know what is the formula for converting the input temperature value to the output color value? [[User:Fumikas Sagisavas|Fumikas Sagisavas]] ([[User talk:Fumikas Sagisavas|talk]]) 04:01, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
::::Can't you do that for me??? [[User:Tamfang|—Tamfang]] ([[User talk:Tamfang|talk]]) 21:47, 29 December 2024 (UTC)


== Webpages ==
:I can't figure it out either. This seems to be [[user:D.Nino]] doing something idiosyncratic. They are color values put directly into tables. [[Template:Weather box]], on the other hand, uses [[Module:Weather box/colors]]. It would be logical to make use of that, but here's what I get if I input the sea temperature values for New York City, January to July:
:<span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|5.4}}">5.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|4.3}}">4.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|4.5}}">4.5</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|7.3}}">7.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|11.4}}">11.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|18.1}}">18.1</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|22.3}}">22.3</span>
:This doesn't match. The high value is orange alright (too orange, I think) but the low value isn't blue.
:I thought maybe it's some simple gimmick like subtracting a value, so I tried subtracting 29:
:<span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-23.6}}">5.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-24.7}}">4.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-24.5}}">4.5</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-21.7}}">7.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-17.6}}">11.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-10.9}}">18.1</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-6.7}}">22.3</span>
:This still doesn't match. I guess there's a formula where the input value is multiplied by something, and then something is subtracted, and then the result is fed into the Lua to get the color value.
:On closer inspection, I don't think it's possible to get the color used there for June (#FFE9A1) using the Lua color_t function: it hasn't got enough blue in it. The color_t function produces something like #FFE9D4 as the closest match. So I don't know what function's being used, maybe it's only an imitation of the color_t function.
:However, multiplying by 3 and subtracting 45 gives results which are close (I included August this time):
:<span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-26.5}}">5.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-29.25}}">4.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-31.5}}">4.5</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-23.1}}">7.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|-10.8}}">11.4</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|9.3}}">18.1</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|21.9}}">22.3</span><span style="padding:4px;{{#invoke:Weather_box/colors|color_t|25.2}}">23.4</span>
:Pretty much as required apart from the 18.1 (June) color value.
:By the way, I had trouble understanding how <code>_temperature_color()</code> works until I learned that <code>..</code> in Lua means string concatenation. So it's in three stages: first it chooses the two hex digits for R, then it appends the G, then it appends the B. [[User:Card_Zero|<span style=" background-color:#fffff0; border:1px #995; border-style:dotted solid solid dotted;">&nbsp;Card&nbsp;Zero&nbsp;</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Card_Zero|(talk)]] 14:58, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
::Why should Detroit have a "sea temperature" template? Detroit is located on a freshwater river, hundreds of miles from the Atlantic Ocean. [[User:Cullen328|Cullen328]] ([[User talk:Cullen328|talk]]) 18:00, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:::Change it to say water temperature then. Lots of places are on water but not on the ocean, there's no need to say a river isn't important enough for the climate box when the information is available. [[User:Sagittarian Milky Way|Sagittarian Milky Way]] ([[User talk:Sagittarian Milky Way|talk]]) 19:01, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
::It makes sense for the color to be different cause the range is smaller. Even the saltiest ocean water (which is usually the hot, dry inland parts like Israel in summer) would get ice crust by about minus 2C and the coldest possible NaCl brine is -21.1C while a weather station has seen minus 89.2C. In non-hurricane desiccating zones the sea has (so far) never been much above 30 and anywhere in the world has only been about as hot as a male rectum (hot desert sea). I don't know what's the record hot lakewater, riverwater or water body in general temp but since water has more [[thermal inertia]] than land and air and cools and humidifies any nearby desert it's probably not even 54C (which has happened in air). [[User:Sagittarian Milky Way|Sagittarian Milky Way]] ([[User talk:Sagittarian Milky Way|talk]]) 18:40, 19 June 2023 (UTC)


Are there any web pages from late 1980s and early 1990s that are still in their original address, rather than on Internet Archive? Was it common for a company or person to have website in early 1990s? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 07:53, 21 December 2024 (UTC)


:We have a [[List of websites founded before 1995]]. The IN2P3 site from 1992 can still be visited, where you may enjoy seeing the French National Institute for Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics's contact details, a small picture of the building, and five hyperlinks. The article says there were {{tq|2,879 websites established before 1995}}, so no, it wasn't common. [[User:Card_Zero|<span style=" background-color:#fffff0; border:1px #995; border-style:dotted solid solid dotted;">&nbsp;Card&nbsp;Zero&nbsp;</span>]]&nbsp;[[User_talk:Card_Zero|(talk)]] 09:19, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
Hope this helps:
::Were there any websites around in 1990? This year feels still relatively recent. And are there any saved TV broadcasts from that time in the web, from any country? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 11:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
:::Are you just randomly asking questions? [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 12:00, 21 December 2024 (UTC)
:::Take the effort to read the first sentence of [[List of websites founded before 1995]] and you will have the answer to your question. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:41, 22 December 2024 (UTC)


== Did [[Donald Trump]]'s father, ==
<pre>
function hex( $value )
{
return sprintf( "%02X", $value );
}


Fred, know [[Rudy Giuliani]]'s father, who is said to have been a mob contract killer? I'm asking because I've heard rumors somewhere that both Donald and Fred had mob contacts in New York City.[[User:Richard L. Peterson|Rich]] ([[User talk:Richard L. Peterson|talk]]) 22:43, 21 December 2024 (UTC)


:"Said to have been"; is there a reliable source that claims this? It has also been said that Donald Trump is a shape shifting lizard.<sup>[https://globalnews.ca/tag/donald-trump-is-a-shape-shifting-lizard/]</sup> Harold Giuliani was at the bottom of the low end of shady dealings in the Italian immigrant community. It seems extremely unlikely that Fred Trump, a high-profile successful real-estate developer from the German immigrant community, would have a reason to meet him. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 10:38, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
function range_pos( $value, $start, $stop )
:::Well, that's what the OP is asking. You're just repeating the OP's question using different words. --[[User:Viennese Waltz|Viennese Waltz]] 10:52, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
{
::::The OP did not ask whether it was plausible but whether it was true. Even if the mob contract killer story should prove more than randomly created innuendo, there is still nothing to suggest the two fathers ever met. The suggested mob contacts would not make this more likely than two random New Yorkers (like Henri who sometimes ordered pizza and Freddy who sometimes delivered pizza) knowing each other. It is very difficult to prove a negative, but the question implied the OP thought it was at least plausible, which, as I tried to point out, it is not. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 01:09, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
if ( $start < $stop )
::{{small|No insult intended to shape-shifting lizards. [[User:Clarityfiend|Clarityfiend]] ([[User talk:Clarityfiend|talk]]) 10:50, 22 December 2024 (UTC)}}
{
::(it's easy for you to google that the rumors are out there, Lambiam.[[User:Richard L. Peterson|Rich]] ([[User talk:Richard L. Peterson|talk]]) 18:59, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
if ( $value < $start )
:::I did not dispute the rumours exist, but IMO they are irrelevant to the question whether the two fathers knew each other, so I ignored them. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 01:09, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
{
:Giuliani gave a eulogy and he probably would have mentioned it if they knew eachother, but it doesn't seem like he did. https://nypost.com/1999/06/30/trump-patriarch-eulogized-as-great-builder/ [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 18:22, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
return 0;
:https://stevevillano.medium.com/the-trumps-an-incestuous-intertwining-with-organized-crime-ab65316c2b48
}
:[[User:Richard L. Peterson|Rich]] ([[User talk:Richard L. Peterson|talk]]) 19:30, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
elseif ( $value > $stop )
::Thanks for finding this, Polygnotus. But are you sure Rudy would have mentioned it in his eulogy, being possibly embarrassed about his father's occupation? And mentioning an acquaintance with his father would not make Fred seem more illustrious, which eulogies are meant to do. [[User:Richard L. Peterson|Rich]] ([[User talk:Richard L. Peterson|talk]]) 19:03, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
{
:::No, I haven't found definitive proof. [[User:Polygnotus|Polygnotus]] ([[User talk:Polygnotus|talk]]) 12:08, 23 December 2024 (UTC)
return 1;
}
else
{
return ( $value - $start ) / ( $stop - $start );
}
}
else
{
if ( $value < $stop )
{
return 1;
}
elseif ( $value > $start )
{
return 0;
}
else
{
return ( $start - $value ) / ( $start - $stop );
}
}
}


= December 22 =


== Policy related to places ==
function sea_color( $val )
{
$item = "";
$background = "";
$text_color = "";
if ( $val < 17 )
{
$item = range_pos( $val, 0, 17 ) * 255;
$background = hex( $item );
}
else
{
$item = range_pos( $val, 60, 30 ) * 255;
$background = hex( $item );
}
if ( $val <= 17 )
{
$item = range_pos( $val, 0, 17 ) * 255;
$background = $background . hex( $item );
}
else
{
$item = range_pos( $val, 30, 17 ) * 255;
$background = $background . hex( $item );
}
if ( $val < 17 )
{
$item = range_pos( $val, - 17, 0 ) * 255;
$background = $background . hex( $item );
}
else
{
$item = range_pos( $val, 20, 17 ) * 255;
$background = $background . hex( $item );
}
if ( $val <= 7 OR $val >= 27 )
{
$text_color = "FFFFFF";
}
else
{
$text_color = "000000";
}
return array (
"#" . $background,
"#" . $text_color
);
}


Hello,


I want to add an article for a place in delhi cantonment. However, i am unsure about the relevant Wikipedia policies on this topic. I tried searching on DuckDuckGo to no avail And the results of Wikipedia search gave unrelated things. What are the relevant policies? [[User:KhubsuratInsaan|KhubsuratInsaan]] ([[User talk:KhubsuratInsaan|talk]]) 11:16, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
list( $background, $text_color ) = sea_color ( $val );
</pre>


:You may find [[Help:Your first article|this guide]] a good starting point. Be sure in particular to study the section on notability. You may also want to look up articles about similar places (if those articles exist) and review them to get a sense of what does and does not go into such an article.
Note: temp ( $val ) is in C
:It looks like you're new to Wikipedia. (Welcome!) You may find it easier to write an article from scratch and get it past article review or new pages patrol if you spend some time here first editing other pages and getting to understand the culture. That's not a strict requirement, just something a lot of people benefit from when they first arrive! -- [[User:Avocado|Avocado]] ([[User talk:Avocado|talk]]) 14:28, 22 December 2024 (UTC)


::And the place for new editors to ask questions is the [[Wikipedia:Teahouse]] (although we're happy to help here too, especially with references). [[User:Alansplodge|Alansplodge]] ([[User talk:Alansplodge|talk]]) 15:24, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
--[[User:D.Nino|D.Nino]] ([[User talk:D.Nino|talk]]) 21:14, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:::thank you. i will keep this in mind next time i want to ask a question. [[User:KhubsuratInsaan|KhubsuratInsaan]] ([[User talk:KhubsuratInsaan|talk]]) 12:56, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
::thank you for the detailed reply ❤️ [[User:KhubsuratInsaan|KhubsuratInsaan]] ([[User talk:KhubsuratInsaan|talk]]) 12:56, 29 December 2024 (UTC)


== Indian city classification ==
:{{re|D.Nino}} In addition, can you create a watertemperature template, you can refer to the weatherbox template, because I don't know the [[Lua (programming language)|Lua language]]. Thanks! [[User:Fumikas Sagisavas|Fumikas Sagisavas]] ([[User talk:Fumikas Sagisavas|talk]]) 09:51, 20 June 2023 (UTC)
::In addition, a distinction needs to be made between fresh water temperature (rivers, lakes) and sea water temperature. [[User:Fumikas Sagisavas|Fumikas Sagisavas]] ([[User talk:Fumikas Sagisavas|talk]]) 09:52, 20 June 2023 (UTC)


I was looking at [[Classification of Indian cities]]. In tier Y, there are more than 100 cities listed. But in the reference given there are only 88. I even looked what appears to be official website, there's no new circular of new list. [https://doe.gov.in/orders-circulars/32] Are there any other circulars or should I just remove extra cities. Also, as my main purpose to look for a tier classification, was to use it as approximation for urban (Tier X and Y) and rural districts (Tier Z). Is there any other department which does this kind of classification, please let me know. -- [[User:Parnaval|Parnaval]] ([[User talk:Parnaval|talk]]) 17:13, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
== Suspicion of Josef Mengele's alleged death ==
:That circular by the [[Ministry of Finance (India)|Department of Expenditure]] indicates that classification of cities depends on the latest census. Entities using the classification after yearly update seemingly are easy to find ( https://7thpaycommissionnews.in/classification-of-indian-cities/), regarding a specific source explicitly mentioning their is an update the department link to look for has to be related to the census. --[[User:Askedonty|Askedonty]] ([[User talk:Askedonty|talk]]) 21:28, 22 December 2024 (UTC)


= December 27 =
:{{tq|Mengele's name was mentioned several times during the Nuremberg trials in the mid-1940s, but the Allied forces believed that he was probably already dead. Irene Mengele and the family in Günzburg also alleged that he had died. Working in West Germany, Nazi hunters Simon Wiesenthal and Hermann Langbein collected information from witnesses about Mengele's wartime activities. In a search of the public records, Langbein discovered Mengele's divorce papers, which listed an address in Buenos Aires.}}


== [[Black Cube]], Melissa Nathan,&U.S. presidential candidates ==
This whole story sounds odd to me. Why would the allied forces have assumed he was dead? [[User:Viriditas|Viriditas]] ([[User talk:Viriditas|talk]]) 08:44, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:Have you followed up the citation in the article and read the reference work to which the statement is sourced? {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/46.65.228.117|46.65.228.117]] ([[User talk:46.65.228.117|talk]]) 09:22, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
::Posner & Ware 1986a, pp. 76, 82. It says Mengele's father and spouse convinced the American authorities he was dead. The author argues that the case stopped there. The author also goes on to say that a former employee of Mengele's, Dr. Gisella Perl, a gynecologist at Auschwitz, tried desperately to convince the authorities of Mengele's many crimes, but was mostly ignored by US authorities. This lack of communication seems to have contributed to the failure of the counsel at Nuremberg to cross-check reports of his death, attributed to a mistaken finding of an official in the Locator and Apprehension Branch in Nuremberg, which was relayed to the US--all of which is attributed by the author to the combined efforts of Mengele's father and spouse. It sounds quite far-fetched, that an important Nazi asset like Mengele was assumed dead without any serious verification, and blamed on his family. Very odd. [[User:Viriditas|Viriditas]] ([[User talk:Viriditas|talk]]) 09:59, 19 June 2023 (UTC)
:::You find this far-fatched, as it happens, I don't: both are personal reactions. I have no referenced facts, but I see the aftermath of WW2 as a time of chaos, confusion, and greatly overstretched human and organisational resources, where it would be quite understandable for harrassed officials to accept allegations, no less credible than many others they were dealing with, at face value and move onto the ''next'' nightmare.
:::Mengele's case later assumed greater significance precisely because he was belatedly perceived as having slipped through the net, and because the nature and extent of his crimes had become more apparent, but at the time he was just one more on a very long list of alleged and actual, alive and dead, possibly alive and probably dead, war criminals. Dealing with them was, of course, not unimportant, but in most individual and goverment minds probably had less priority than rebuilding shattered national economies and infrastructures, and dealing with millions of refugees and other displaced persons. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/46.65.228.117|46.65.228.117]] ([[User talk:46.65.228.117|talk]]) 07:24, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
::::Might there also have been legal issues pursuing him into South America? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 10:21, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:::::Undoubtably, once it was realised that he probably ''wasn't'' dead and was probably in South America, but the OP is querying why ''initially'' the relevant Allied authorities accepted the (false) reports that he ''was'' dead. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/46.65.228.117|46.65.228.117]] ([[User talk:46.65.228.117|talk]]) 12:52, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:::::: According to our article, Mengele visited Germany &mdash; using a passport showing his real name &mdash; in 1956. Of course that was before these things were largely computerized, but still, no one noticed that name? Did his notoriety perhaps come later, as a result of Wiesenthal's efforts or something? --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] ([[User talk:Trovatore|talk]]) 19:44, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:::::::The article makes it fairly clear that the authorities at that time thought he was dead (so he probably wasn't included on any relevant watch lists), and 'Mengele', though not a common surname, is not unique. It's also possible that if any German official did realise who he was, they might not have wanted to draw attention to him – many Germans remained passively sympathetic to nazism or at least didn't want to actively aid the occupying Allied powers (I speak as one who briefly lived in West Germany in the '70s). Weisenthal's efforts indeed only succeeded in reviving interest in pursuing him from 1959 onwards. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/46.65.228.117|46.65.228.117]] ([[User talk:46.65.228.117|talk]]) 01:06, 22 June 2023 (UTC)


Black Cube has a wikipedia article, Melissa Nathan is mentioned in the article [[It Ends with Us]]. Both are googleable. My question is if either Black Cube or Melissa Nathan were ever hired to discredit [[John Kerry]] or [[Hillary Clinton]]? I realize that in Melissa Nathan's case, if she had been hired for that, it would probably have been before she formed The Agency Group PR.[[User:Richard L. Peterson|Rich]] ([[User talk:Richard L. Peterson|talk]]) 06:52, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
= June 21 =


:The link should have been to [[It Ends with Us (film)|''It Ends with Us'' (film)]]. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 19:16, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
== Too fancy a name for a plain country girl? ==


== Griggsville, Missouri? ==
Would it be halfway-plausible for a young lady from a small provincial Russian town (more specifically, from [[Kostroma]]) to have the name "Adelaida" (Russian for Adelaide)? And, would it be halfway-plausible for her to be a [[flight instructor]] specializing in [[fighter jets]] such as the [[Mig-29]] and/or the [[Su-27]] and their derivatives? [[Special:Contributions/2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68|2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68]] ([[User talk:2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68|talk]]) 12:50, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:Why? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 13:05, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
::Why what? [[Special:Contributions/2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68|2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68]] ([[User talk:2601:646:9882:46E0:7DE6:4D87:FC8E:D68|talk]]) 13:15, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:::Why do you think someone from the rural areas can't have a particular name or career? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 13:19, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
::::Well, as far as the name, because it's Western in origin, and there's very little Western influence in Russia outside of the Moscow and St. Pete areas -- and as far as the career, it's because rural parts of Russia are very impoverished, so it's hard for someone from those areas to get into a high-skilled occupation (and doubly so for a woman to get into a highly-skilled '''and''' traditionally male-dominated line of work). But, of course, there are exceptions to (almost) every rule (barring the laws of nature, of course) -- and, besides, Kostroma is not '''that''' much of a backwater (not like [[Sretensk]], for example -- which is so far away from the core part of Russia that it's actually more Chinese than Russian now)! [[Special:Contributions/2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF|2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF]] ([[User talk:2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF|talk]]) 01:06, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
:It would have to be very old or very recent according to a coworker who moved from Georgia (when it was part of the USSR) to the United States. She told me, and I have verified it with a quick Internet search, the women were phased out as fighter pilots in the 1970s. It was just a few years ago that women were allowed to begin training as fighter pilots again. [[Special:Contributions/97.82.165.112|97.82.165.112]] ([[User talk:97.82.165.112|talk]]) 14:01, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
:Beethoven's song "[[Adelaide (Beethoven)|Adelaide]]", "[[:ru:Аделаида (Бетховен)|Adelaida]]" in Russian, was also popular in Russia, and Kostroma is not a godforsaken place in the backwaters of Russia. Is the person in question alleged to be a a flight instructor now, in 2023? &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 18:50, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
::Thanks for the info! In case you must know, this is for a work of fiction that I've recently started -- and it's quite a story to explain why the character in question '''must''' be a woman named Adelaide, '''must''' be from Kostroma and '''must''' be a flight instructor who can fly fighter jets! So, from what you've told me, this combination is unusual but '''not''' completely implausible, right? [[Special:Contributions/2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF|2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF]] ([[User talk:2601:646:9882:46E0:7130:A393:E500:58CF|talk]]) 01:06, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
::<small>Wow, I didn't know Beethoven wrote songs for Sinatra to sing in musicals. If you can hear it in your head, you're welcome. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] ([[User talk:Trovatore|talk]]) 18:53, 21 June 2023 (UTC) </small>
:::<small>Unfortunately I can only remember the chorus, which is now on repeat. Curse you. [[Guys_and_Dolls_(film)#Cast|Better Sinatra than Brando]], I suppose. [[Special:Contributions/199.208.172.35|199.208.172.35]] ([[User talk:199.208.172.35|talk]]) 19:46, 21 June 2023 (UTC)</small>
::::<small>A friend of mine once said about Brando's rendition of ''[[Luck Be a Lady]]'' that it was good enough to enjoy, but not so good that you didn't think he had sung it himself. --[[User:Trovatore|Trovatore]] ([[User talk:Trovatore|talk]]) 19:48, 21 June 2023 (UTC) </small>
:::::{{small|Let's not forget Beethoven's famous "Moonlight Sinatra". ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 20:52, 21 June 2023 (UTC)}}
::::::<small>[[Moonlight Sinatra|A classic!]] [[Special:Contributions/199.208.172.35|199.208.172.35]] ([[User talk:199.208.172.35|talk]]) 21:03, 21 June 2023 (UTC)</small>


The [[Robert Fiske (actor)]] article claims (without a source) that he was born in [[Griggsville, Missouri]]. I can find no evidence whatever that such a place has ever existed. There is a [[Griggsville, Illinois]], which is about 20 miles northeast of the IL/MO border (which I think is the river, and presumably was in 1889). Was there really a Griggsville in Missouri, or is this a simple mistake? The only substantive author (to the biographical part of the article) is long departed Wikipedia. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]]'''··–·'''[[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 20:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
== 1990 Bantala rape case ==
:I can't find an obit for Fiske in Newspapers.com, and the Findagrave entry [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11467/robert-fiske] simply says he was born in Missouri. ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 21:37, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
:[Edit Conflict] I wondered if it might be something to do with the Mississippi changing its course, but it seems not. However, if Griggsville, Illinois is correct, he could be added to that article's '''Notable person''' [''sic''] section, doubling its complement!
:The 'Missouri' inclusion was (as you may have noted) in the article as created in 2005, so at least we know it's not the result of vandalism.
:I notice that the <u>Un</u>reliable sources IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and the Internet Broadway Database also state Griggsville, Missouri, which may of course have been taken from Wikipedia, and Find a Grave gives merely Missouri. However, The Movie Database does give Griggsville, Illinois. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} [[Special:Contributions/94.1.223.204|94.1.223.204]] ([[User talk:94.1.223.204|talk]]) 21:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
::Indications in Ancestry.com are that he was merely born "in Missouri", not a specific city that I've found. Even though the original article writer has been offline for over 9 years, maybe his email still works? ←[[User:Baseball Bugs|Baseball Bugs]] <sup>''[[User talk:Baseball Bugs|What's up, Doc?]]''</sup> [[Special:Contributions/Baseball_Bugs|carrots]]→ 21:54, 27 December 2024 (UTC)


:: I'm wondering if there is some circular [[WP:CITOGENESIS]] between ourselves, Findagrave, and IMDb. I too considered the "moving river" hypothesis, but it's much too far away. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]]'''··–·'''[[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 22:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)
I am searching for pictures related to this mass rape murder case. The picture can be copyrighted, from any book, journal, magazine, newspaper, inline archive. But should be taken during that time 1990 or 1991.
::: ''[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=irZmAAAAMAAJ&q=%22griggsville+missouri%22 Who Was Who on Screen]'' (1977) confirms he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. No danger of citogenesis there. The search term "Griggsville, MO" throws up a few non-Fiske results on Google and Google Books, but I can't find precisely where it is. --[[User:Antiquary|Antiquary]] ([[User talk:Antiquary|talk]]) 09:22, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Ah, here we are, it's in [[Pike County, Missouri]] [https://www.ciclt.net/sn/clt/capitolimpact/gw_ziplist.aspx?ClientCode=capitolimpact&State=il&StName=missouri&StFIPS=&FIPS=17149]. --[[User:Antiquary|Antiquary]] ([[User talk:Antiquary|talk]]) 10:00, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
::::Griggsville, IL, is also in [[Pike County, Illinois]] and if you [https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/62340/ look up the zip code (62340)] given on that web site you also land in Illinois. The two Pike Counties are direct neighbours, but there's no indication of any common history or even a shift in the state border. --[[User:Wrongfilter|Wrongfilter]] ([[User talk:Wrongfilter|talk]]) 10:15, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
:::::That sounds ominous. Also, the more of my Google and Google Books hits I follow up, the fewer check out. The evidence that this place ever existed outside of Fiske's say-so looks rather slight. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DNRMAQAAMAAJ&q=%22griggsville,+mo%22&dq=%22griggsville,+mo%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5_93SocqKAxUNXkEAHSw2Mzo4ChDoAXoECAUQAg Here] is one cite from 1907, and there are one or two more from the 19th century, but confusion with Griggsville, IL can't be ruled out. --[[User:Antiquary|Antiquary]] ([[User talk:Antiquary|talk]]) 10:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC)


: Thanks everyone. I'll flag the birthplace in the article is questionable (and the whole article as poorly sourced), but I think there's enough uncertainty for me to not "fix" it. And I'll refer to this discussion on the talk page, for the (probably very unlikely event) that some future person cares enough about this rather minor actor to do more thorough research. Thank you. -- [[User:Finlay McWalter|Finlay McWalter]]'''··–·'''[[User talk:Finlay McWalter|Talk]] 08:04, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
[[1990_Bantala_rape_case]]


= December 28 =
The women were not gangraped by 5,6 men(I mentioned the number, as that number of accused, I read in gangrape news, but I never read such high number of accused and yet media is not discussing how top ministers were justifying the crime) but almost 50 to 70 men as per a Bengali newspaper report I read in 2007. [[User:Proloysant|Proloysant]] ([[User talk:Proloysant|talk]]) 14:37, 21 June 2023 (UTC)


== Why do news reporters name the programme they are reporting for? ==
== Difference between illusory correlation and synchronicity ==


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4jRLTPBiDI&t=147s This] is an example by BBC News. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">[[User:Panamitsu|Panamitsu]]</span> [[User_talk:Panamitsu|(talk)]] 05:44, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
Is there a (substantial) difference between [[illusory correlation]] and [[synchronicity]]? My reading of both articles shows they're essentially the same. [[Special:Contributions/212.180.235.46|212.180.235.46]] ([[User talk:212.180.235.46|talk]]) 21:05, 21 June 2023 (UTC)


:You have linked to a BBC TV program where at 0:40 the presenter introduces "''Our science correspondent [[Pallab Ghosh]]"'' who signs off his report "''Pallab Ghosh, BBC News''". His report includes statements by two experts each identified by name and affiliation. The video typifies the high standard of jounalism where BBC emphasize distinction between source and editorial content. Incidentally, a good BBC TV reporter tends to become a [[Celebrity|"household name"]] (the likes of [[Clive Myrie]], [[Fiona Bruce]], [[Sophie Raworth]], [[Reeta Chakrabarti]], [[Steve Rosenberg]], Michael Buchanan and more). <small>Edit: I apologise to Pallab Ghosh for initially misspelling his name and thank Antiquary for correcting me.</small> [[User:Philvoids|Philvoids]] ([[User talk:Philvoids|talk]]) 11:19, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
:They are very similar, but not the same. In the first, there are two entities that vary in time and have measurable aspects that can be tracked as time elapses. Say one is the sales figures of root beer and the other the market price of a bitcoin. These tracks can look similar purely by chance. In the second, there are two events that happen at instants of time. Say one is a conjunction of Venus and Mars, and the other is a princess getting engaged. These events can happen very close in time to each other by pure chance. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 23:13, 21 June 2023 (UTC)
::[[Pallab Ghosh]], but I'm sure he's used to it. --[[User:Antiquary|Antiquary]] ([[User talk:Antiquary|talk]]) 11:29, 28 December 2024 (UTC)


= June 22 =
== Navigation lights ==

Does the fact that aeroplane/ship navigation lights are green and red cause problems for pilots who are red-green colour blind? How do they deal with that? Can they even become pilots? ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">[[User:Panamitsu|Panamitsu]]</span> [[User_talk:Panamitsu|(talk)]] 22:49, 28 December 2024 (UTC)

:I couldn't be a pilot because of my red-green colour blindness, but people with a mild version can apparently - [https://www.caa.co.uk/aeromedical-examiners/medical-standards/pilots/medical-conditions/visual/colour-vision-guidance-material-gm/ this] is a link to the UK's Civil Aviation Authority's guidance on colour vision requirements. [[User:Mikenorton|Mikenorton]] ([[User talk:Mikenorton|talk]]) 23:25, 28 December 2024 (UTC)
::How fascinating. Thanks. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">[[User:Panamitsu|Panamitsu]]</span> [[User_talk:Panamitsu|(talk)]] 00:21, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
:Similarly, red-green colourblind people may not be able to become helmsmen.
:You might think it would have been more convenient to make those lights red and cyan, as far fewer people are red-blue colourblind, but when navigation lights on ships were introduced, bright blueish lights couldn't be made. That only became possible with [[gas discharge lamp]]s. Traffic lights and railway signals these days (often using [[LED]]s) use a slightly blueish green, so that most colourblind people can see the difference between red and green. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 11:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
::They could have agreed (and still could agree) on assigning distinct flashing patterns, like •••'''——''' and '''—'''••'''—'''•&nbsp;. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 20:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
::Wouldn't that be a problem because the sky/ocean is blue? I understand that the lights are used at night so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. ―<span style="font-family:Poppins, Helvetica, Sans-serif;">[[User:Panamitsu|Panamitsu]]</span> [[User_talk:Panamitsu|(talk)]] 22:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
:When I answered telephones and sold passenger tickets for Eurostar I had to pass an [[Ishihara test]], the same as [[signalmen]] and [[train drivers]]. [[User:DuncanHill|DuncanHill]] ([[User talk:DuncanHill|talk]]) 21:27, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

= December 29 =

== Domains ==

Are Eritrea's .er and Belarus's .by ever used in domain hacks? .er could be used in shortcut to Blogger, blogg.er, like goo.gl and youtu.be, and .by could be used in domains such as drive.by and in Nordic place namesmas ''by'' means "village" in Swedish and "city" in Norwegian and Danish. And can South Africa's .za and India's .in be used directly after the main part, such as in piz.za and drive.in? Also, can .pl, .cz, .sk and .hu addresses contain diacritics, such as gdańsk.pl, česko.cz, košice.sk and magyarország.hu? --[[User:40bus|40bus]] ([[User talk:40bus|talk]]) 10:10, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

:See [[URL#Internationalized URL]]. [[User:PiusImpavidus|PiusImpavidus]] ([[User talk:PiusImpavidus|talk]]) 11:30, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
:Plusimpavidus has only answered the last sentencee.
:The answer to the first part is entirely dependent on the policy of the controller of the ccTLD in question, and that controller may or may not publish a policy. Technically, of course they could be used: the government of Tonga sells [[.to]] domains to any interested party, as I presume you know.
:According to our article [[.by]] {{tq|The Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus allows for anyone (not only for those who reside in Belarus) to register a second level domain such as something.by}}, and it also says {{tq|he .by code is used for domain hack by institutions from the German state of Bavaria (German: Bayern), such as bayern.by, the Bavarian Tourism Agency. Since "by" means "town" or "city" in Norwegian, it's also used by some Norwegian newspapers, such as osl.by for an Oslo newspaper, and trd.by for a Trondheim newspaper}}, however, neither of these statements appear to be sourced. When I just tried it, trd.by seems to redirect to a Norwegian casino site.
:Our articles [[.er]] and [[.za]] say nothing about whether the ccTLDs are available to anybody outside Eritrea and South Africa respectively. [[.in]] doesn't explicitly address the question, but in talking about the use of subdomains it repeats "in India" several times. [[User:ColinFine|ColinFine]] ([[User talk:ColinFine|talk]]) 20:38, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

== Colored asphalt markings ==

What's the purpose of [https://imgur.com/a/jkQ4i40 such blue, green, pink marks] on street grounds? I've seen them in multiple places in [[Warsaw]] (typically in non-traffic places, such as sidewalks) where they've stayed for several months or even years without being erased. From what I've read, those marks can be made for some roadworks, but I'm not sure. [[User:Brandmeister|Brandmeister]]<sup>[[User talk:Brandmeister|talk]]</sup> 20:06, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

:I've seen them used for several purposes, mostly for marking the course of some underground pipe or cable, but also for marking a distance such as 500m from a given spot. In the first case, there is a sequence of similar markings, not too far apart from each other. In the second case the marking is usually accompanied by a number or some code. &nbsp;--[[User talk:Lambiam#top|Lambiam]] 20:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
::See [[utility location]]. --[[Special:Contributions/142.112.149.206|142.112.149.206]] ([[User talk:142.112.149.206|talk]]) 22:09, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

:In my experience (UK) they appear in preparation for invasive ground works, most recently in our road prior to the installation of the third set of broadband cables under our pavement. Apparently, existing suppliers and their customers get sniffy if new upstart suppliers not only add their own cables, but put a shovel through the existing cables in the process! Different colours may denote gas, water and telecommunication lines.
:There is also an occasional rash of markings that outline potholes; whether this is done to guide the repairers of potholes, or as a placebo to pacify local road users, is not always clear. It is possible that the process accompanies the calculation of a cost for the work; the expenditure may not be forthcoming.{{cn}} <span class="nowrap">[[User:Verbarson|--&nbsp;Verbarson&nbsp;]]&nbsp;<sup>[[User talk:Verbarson|talk]]</sup><sub>[[Special:Contributions/Verbarson|edits]]</sub></span> 21:24, 29 December 2024 (UTC)

= December 30 =

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December 16

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My habit of feature requests scared a developer?

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Reading these posts (this and this) on a thread about foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer in HydrogenAudio forum about my doings that "scared" off a developer of foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer and foo_loudness_peakmeter components for foobar2000 player and yet, the developer of a spectrum analyzer plugin for MusicBee did implement my feature requests into this plugin despite I've not have written fanon wiki pages about future version of CoolEdit Nostalgia (like I did this and this before). So, why would they? 2001:448A:3070:EA0F:F1A2:31A3:43A5:587B (talk) 18:22, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

What has this got to do with wikipedia or finding references for anything? Nanonic (talk) 19:34, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@Nanonic: perhaps finding a reliable reference for what some bad habits when comes to feature requests that are likely to made software developers quit their job. 2001:448A:3070:EA0F:A59D:BE84:1D03:3CD (talk) 21:20, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Your questions are scaring off the Reference desk respondents.  --Lambiam 09:57, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Whatever drama you're involved with on that board, I suggest you keep it there and don't post about it here. --Viennese Waltz 10:02, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

December 17

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Futures contract

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I don't understand finance, so I thought I'd ask. If I buy a futures contract for say a ton of corn at a specific price, and I hold it until the delivery date, will someone literally deliver a ton of corn to me? Thanks. Therapyisgood (talk) 00:04, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The contract is likely to read "FOB Kansas City," or something like that. You'll probably have to move it from whatever transportation it is on (train, ship) yourself. Or, arrange (pay for) delivery. DOR (ex-HK) (talk) 01:38, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
At the delivery date, the current buyer will have become the proud owner of a ton of corn somewhere. The identity of the buyer of the contract almost always changes, so the seller drawing up the contract does not know the identity of the eventual buyer at the delivery date. Therefore, wherever the "somewhere" may be, you as the buyer can be reasonably sure it will not be delivered to your doorstep.  --Lambiam 09:54, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oil futures have even been known to have a negative price, when the producers' local storage was full and demand was low. At that point the buyer of the contract is being paid to take it away. [1] --Amble (talk) 20:30, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Most futures contracts are cash-settled and there is no physical transfer of the underlying asset. Stanleykswong (talk) 06:31, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
True, but this depends on both parties agreeing to a new or modified contract. If the buyer does the unexpected and just sits it out, as suggested in the original question, and also does not agree to a new contract, the seller is obligated to produce the asset to the buyer, even if this means they need to go and buy it on the market.  --Lambiam 10:58, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, a futures contract is ultimately for purposes of delivery of the specified contract in accordance with its terms. A standard corn futures contract is for 5000 bushels (although there is also a mini corn future for only 1000 bushels). A bushel of corn (maize) weighs 56 pounds, so at settlement the buyer owns 140 tons of corn (or, for a mini corn future, 28 tons).
But that is not going to be you. You are a retail investor and would trade through a commodity broker, who is probably not going to be willing to accept physical settlement on your behalf. John M Baker (talk) 00:41, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Which Political Bloggers are Former Programmers?

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Such as Curtis Yarvin and Ruan Xiaohuan. Saedeer (talk) 13:45, 17 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Why do you ask that? I don't think the answer to this question can help you. Polygnotus (talk) 01:15, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe the OP wants to find out how many other former programmers aren't very bright. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots13:46, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I was a programmer for a few years, and my blog sometimes touches on politics —Tamfang (talk) 21:46, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Who is the following unknown?

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When asked "WHO IS YOUR X?" (X still being unknown to me but is known to the respondents), here are the answers I get:

A answers: "A"
B answers: "C"
C answers: "C"
D answers: "F"
E answers: "F"
F answers: "F"

To sum up, the special phenomenon here is that, everybody has their own X (usually), and if any respondent points at another respondent as the first respondent's X, then the other respondent must point at themself as their X.

I wonder who the unknown X may be, when I only know that X is a natural example from everyday life. I thought about a couple of examples, but none of them are satisfactory, as follows:

X is the leader of one's political party, or X is one's mayor, and the like, but all of these examples attribute some kind of leadership or superiority to X, whereas I'm not interested in this kind of solution - involving any superiority of X.

Here is a second solution I thought about: X is the first (or last) person born in the year/month the respondent was born, and the like. But this solution involves some kind of order (in which there is a "first person" and a "last person"), whereas I'm not interested in this kind of solution - involving any order. 79.177.151.182 (talk) 12:11, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Drummer?  Card Zero  (talk) 14:25, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The OP also posted this question on the Math desk. What if everyone says "I'm Spartacus!" ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots14:30, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I forgot to add an important point (so I've just added it, thanks to your response): Everybody has their own X (usually). 79.177.151.182 (talk) 14:58, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
What do you mean by "everybody has an X"? A lot of folks have an "ex", but is that what you mean? ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots15:08, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I mean that everybody has their own X (usually), whether X is one's mayor, or X is the leader of one's political party, and so forth. Additionally, keep in mind that if any respondent points at another respondent as the first respondent's X, then the other respondent must point at themself as their X. 79.177.151.182 (talk) 15:21, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
(ec)The statement "everybody has their own X" makes no sense to me, and I'm a native English speaker. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots15:36, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
X is the usual symbol denoting an unknown (as in mathematical equations), but here the unknown is a person, like "a mayor", and the like. 79.177.151.182 (talk) 15:42, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
There are too many possible answers that still don't involve order or superiority.
- Translator
- Publisher
- Spokesperson
- Copyeditor
- Cleaner
- Keyholder (person who closes a shop and responsible for turning up in cases of property related emergencies - sometimes it's a manager but sometimes it's merely someone who is willing to stay late or be early)
- Scribe
- Accountant
- Driver
Basically anything where there's a "role" in a group but usually only one (barring circumstances).
What are you hoping to accomplish by asking a question like this? Komonzia (talk) 15:34, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thx.
Resolved
79.177.151.182 (talk) 15:42, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I don't believe it. A publisher doesn't have necessarily a publisher, because it normally is not an author. A keyholder could be a trusted neighbour,who doesn't work at the shop and is therefore not its own keyholder (at least in relation to the shop). Of course in relation to its own living quarters mostly everybody is a keyholder, but that was not part of the definition. Even a translator doesn't translate itself when it expresses itself in the foreign language. At least not necessarily. Even a cleaner doesn't necessarily cleans up after itself. I know one! Personally!
When you're satisfied by these examples that don't match your description, then I would like to see the real description. 176.0.128.31 (talk) 08:24, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
So this is interesting linguistically and socially - the use of the word "usually" lets in a lot of the examples given, at least in some societies. However mathematically you are looking for something impossible. Lets assume that everyone has an X (or equivalently ignore those people without an X, who are also no-one's X). The relation partitions the set into subsets (i.e. the subsets include all the elements, and each element is in one and only one subset). Each subset has one self-X call it C for centre, and all the other elements (0 or more of them) point to C. Example, whole numbers under the relation "what is the remainder if you are divided by 5". 5 subsets with C=0, 1, 2, 3, 4. In every case there is a "privileged" centre, whether it would be considered superior, inferior or just special is open to interpretation. You can only have no centres in the case where there are no elements at all. All the best: Rich Farmbrough 21:07, 20 December 2024 (UTC).[reply]

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Why Googlehas not launched Street View in mainland China? There do exist several user-submitted photos, mostly from landmarks and historical cities, but why Google cars have not traveled there yet? How likely is that in 2034, mainland China will have photos by Google cars if Street view is launched there?

And, why South Korea, a country with a large economy and almost no bans, still has large unphotographed areas with most minor cities and major freeways are not photographed entirely? And could North Korea ever get Street View by Google cars? --40bus (talk) 17:54, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Here is some info: Google Street View in Asia There are some places in China where they have it. As to future predictions, Wikipedia can't do that. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots19:07, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@40bus: https://webapps.stackexchange.com/a/160276 (and see also my comment below). could North Korea ever get Street View by Google cars That is unlikely to happen in the foreseeable future, and anything beyond that is unforeseeable. Polygnotus (talk) 01:12, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
My dream would be every country in the world having full coverage. Is that likely in next 20 years? At least Belarus's lack of Street View should be corrected. I would like to see views from every country. --40bus (talk) 06:21, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"If wishes were horses...". ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots07:13, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Though a multinational, Google is at base an American company, or at least is perceived as such.
Think about the political tensions between the Peoples Republic of China, and the West in general and the USA in particular. Now ask yourself – how might the Government of China feel about American-controlled spy-cars driving around the whole of China, photographing everything visible? {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 20:51, 19 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That is (obviously) not the reason; your tin foil hat is malfunctioning. The USA does not require something as lowtech as a 360 camera mounted on a car to drive through an area to spy on that area. The reason is that Google does not want to waste its money. And China has a habit of creating local state-owned alternatives to foreign services, allowing those to rip off the foreign tech, and then massively disadvantaging the foreign company. They have done this many times before. Polygnotus (talk) 01:10, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not suggesting that the US would want (or need) to do this. I'm asking how the Chinese Government would welcome the appearance of it, particularly in the perception of their own people. International relations and management of internal perceptions are all about opinions, beliefs, and what can be spun, regardless of truth.
Recently, in my own country, Chinese visitors and personnel from an ostensible language school fomented a totally spurious 'incident' at a London railway terminus, by approaching a well-known busker and YouTuber filming his and others' performances on a public piano, and then insisting that he stop filming, complaining to police present that he was violating their rights by filming them. This was not done for any valid reason, but (presumably) to try to manipulate public opinion within China, and create a spurious 'grievance' to use in diplomatic discussions. Such games go on all the time. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 01:36, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm asking how the Chinese Government would welcome the appearance of it I have answered the original question; please don't hijack this thread to ask a vaguely related question and then bring up unrelated stuff (which was not recent but a year ago, and a storm in a teacup, and your conspiracy theory is not supported by evidence). There are plenty of diplomatic incidents between China and the UK; neither side has a need to manufacture one. If you want to ask a new question, please post it in a new section. Thank you, Polygnotus (talk) 01:44, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Telling a user "your tin foil hat is malfunctioning" is offensive, and is by itself a "hijacking" of this section. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots02:20, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Incorrect (on both counts). And posting 2 conspiracy theories in 1 thread is a clear sign of a malfunctioning tin foil hat. Polygnotus (talk) 02:21, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
If you love the Chinese government so much, maybe you should have your own "tin foil hat" checked for malfunctions. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots02:49, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for proving my point. The CCP killed insane numbers of people through brutality and incompetence. But we should still call out tin foil conspiracy nonsense. The idea that all conspiracies about the "other" must be true, just because we don't like them, is a very very dangerous one. Just like the idea that everyone who points out that some conspiracies about the "other" are false must be an "other". Polygnotus (talk) 12:07, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Considering Restrictions on geographic data in China, it seems correct to mention the Chinese Government as a cause. Baidu and Tencent have presumably obtained authorization, because they're not foreign organizations. This incidentally functions as protectionism. I tracked the piano thing down to Brendan Kavanagh#St. Pancras Station piano dispute, and I suppose there is a tenuous connection since it involves the UFWD and image rights.  Card Zero  (talk) 03:32, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Google's use of GCJ-02 coordinate data and WGS-84 sattelite images has led to weird results in the past. Polygnotus (talk) 12:12, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The Surveying and Mapping Law led to 14 companies being given exclusive rights to map China. All local companies. Google Maps applied and was denied. https://interfax.com/newsroom/top-stories/63636/ https://medium.com/@anastasia.bizyayeva/every-map-of-china-is-wrong-bc2bce145db2 Polygnotus (talk) 12:27, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Relations between Google and the Chinese government have been difficult for years. China wants its citizens to see only a censored version of the internet, requiring Google to filter results from its search engine. In case of Street View, the Chinese government is concerned about what their own citizens can see (and I suppose they also want to know who views which streets). Google isn't very eager to comply with all China's request, as that could be quite expensive and bad for their image in less authoritarian states. PiusImpavidus (talk) 19:44, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Why Somalia, Venezuela and Cuba do not have Street View yet? --40bus (talk) 23:38, 20 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
This question can be answered by chatgpt or similar. Or by reading the Wikipedia articles about those countries. Polygnotus (talk) 01:33, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Britannica

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Why Encyclopaedia Britannica uses imperial units in its articles, ever for things that are measured in metric in UK such as temperatures, if it is based in UK and read by people in metric countries? --40bus (talk) 07:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

40bus, it is not based in the UK despite its British sounding name. The Encyclopaedia Britannica has been published in the United States since 1901. That's two years before the first human piloted airplane flight. Cullen328 (talk) 07:57, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Why it is not based in the UK? And if it is read and edited by people in metric countries, why many of its articles use imperial units first? It even uses British English spelling. And are there any similar UK-based online encyclopedias? --40bus (talk) 08:36, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No. Go be bored somewhere else. Nanonic (talk) 09:27, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
If all else fails, you could try asking them. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots16:43, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Can't you do that for me??? —Tamfang (talk) 21:47, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Webpages

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Are there any web pages from late 1980s and early 1990s that are still in their original address, rather than on Internet Archive? Was it common for a company or person to have website in early 1990s? --40bus (talk) 07:53, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

We have a List of websites founded before 1995. The IN2P3 site from 1992 can still be visited, where you may enjoy seeing the French National Institute for Nuclear Physics and Particle Physics's contact details, a small picture of the building, and five hyperlinks. The article says there were 2,879 websites established before 1995, so no, it wasn't common.  Card Zero  (talk) 09:19, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Were there any websites around in 1990? This year feels still relatively recent. And are there any saved TV broadcasts from that time in the web, from any country? --40bus (talk) 11:47, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Are you just randomly asking questions? Polygnotus (talk) 12:00, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Take the effort to read the first sentence of List of websites founded before 1995 and you will have the answer to your question.  --Lambiam 10:41, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Did Donald Trump's father,

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Fred, know Rudy Giuliani's father, who is said to have been a mob contract killer? I'm asking because I've heard rumors somewhere that both Donald and Fred had mob contacts in New York City.Rich (talk) 22:43, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

"Said to have been"; is there a reliable source that claims this? It has also been said that Donald Trump is a shape shifting lizard.[2] Harold Giuliani was at the bottom of the low end of shady dealings in the Italian immigrant community. It seems extremely unlikely that Fred Trump, a high-profile successful real-estate developer from the German immigrant community, would have a reason to meet him.  --Lambiam 10:38, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Well, that's what the OP is asking. You're just repeating the OP's question using different words. --Viennese Waltz 10:52, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The OP did not ask whether it was plausible but whether it was true. Even if the mob contract killer story should prove more than randomly created innuendo, there is still nothing to suggest the two fathers ever met. The suggested mob contacts would not make this more likely than two random New Yorkers (like Henri who sometimes ordered pizza and Freddy who sometimes delivered pizza) knowing each other. It is very difficult to prove a negative, but the question implied the OP thought it was at least plausible, which, as I tried to point out, it is not.  --Lambiam 01:09, 23 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No insult intended to shape-shifting lizards. Clarityfiend (talk) 10:50, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
(it's easy for you to google that the rumors are out there, Lambiam.Rich (talk) 18:59, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I did not dispute the rumours exist, but IMO they are irrelevant to the question whether the two fathers knew each other, so I ignored them.  --Lambiam 01:09, 23 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Giuliani gave a eulogy and he probably would have mentioned it if they knew eachother, but it doesn't seem like he did. https://nypost.com/1999/06/30/trump-patriarch-eulogized-as-great-builder/ Polygnotus (talk) 18:22, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
https://stevevillano.medium.com/the-trumps-an-incestuous-intertwining-with-organized-crime-ab65316c2b48
Rich (talk) 19:30, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for finding this, Polygnotus. But are you sure Rudy would have mentioned it in his eulogy, being possibly embarrassed about his father's occupation? And mentioning an acquaintance with his father would not make Fred seem more illustrious, which eulogies are meant to do. Rich (talk) 19:03, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
No, I haven't found definitive proof. Polygnotus (talk) 12:08, 23 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

December 22

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Hello,

I want to add an article for a place in delhi cantonment. However, i am unsure about the relevant Wikipedia policies on this topic. I tried searching on DuckDuckGo to no avail And the results of Wikipedia search gave unrelated things. What are the relevant policies? KhubsuratInsaan (talk) 11:16, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

You may find this guide a good starting point. Be sure in particular to study the section on notability. You may also want to look up articles about similar places (if those articles exist) and review them to get a sense of what does and does not go into such an article.
It looks like you're new to Wikipedia. (Welcome!) You may find it easier to write an article from scratch and get it past article review or new pages patrol if you spend some time here first editing other pages and getting to understand the culture. That's not a strict requirement, just something a lot of people benefit from when they first arrive! -- Avocado (talk) 14:28, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
And the place for new editors to ask questions is the Wikipedia:Teahouse (although we're happy to help here too, especially with references). Alansplodge (talk) 15:24, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
thank you. i will keep this in mind next time i want to ask a question. KhubsuratInsaan (talk) 12:56, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
thank you for the detailed reply ❤️ KhubsuratInsaan (talk) 12:56, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Indian city classification

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I was looking at Classification of Indian cities. In tier Y, there are more than 100 cities listed. But in the reference given there are only 88. I even looked what appears to be official website, there's no new circular of new list. [3] Are there any other circulars or should I just remove extra cities. Also, as my main purpose to look for a tier classification, was to use it as approximation for urban (Tier X and Y) and rural districts (Tier Z). Is there any other department which does this kind of classification, please let me know. -- Parnaval (talk) 17:13, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

That circular by the Department of Expenditure indicates that classification of cities depends on the latest census. Entities using the classification after yearly update seemingly are easy to find ( https://7thpaycommissionnews.in/classification-of-indian-cities/), regarding a specific source explicitly mentioning their is an update the department link to look for has to be related to the census. --Askedonty (talk) 21:28, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Black Cube, Melissa Nathan,&U.S. presidential candidates

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Black Cube has a wikipedia article, Melissa Nathan is mentioned in the article It Ends with Us. Both are googleable. My question is if either Black Cube or Melissa Nathan were ever hired to discredit John Kerry or Hillary Clinton? I realize that in Melissa Nathan's case, if she had been hired for that, it would probably have been before she formed The Agency Group PR.Rich (talk) 06:52, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The link should have been to It Ends with Us (film).  --Lambiam 19:16, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Griggsville, Missouri?

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The Robert Fiske (actor) article claims (without a source) that he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. I can find no evidence whatever that such a place has ever existed. There is a Griggsville, Illinois, which is about 20 miles northeast of the IL/MO border (which I think is the river, and presumably was in 1889). Was there really a Griggsville in Missouri, or is this a simple mistake? The only substantive author (to the biographical part of the article) is long departed Wikipedia. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 20:12, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I can't find an obit for Fiske in Newspapers.com, and the Findagrave entry [4] simply says he was born in Missouri. ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots21:37, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
[Edit Conflict] I wondered if it might be something to do with the Mississippi changing its course, but it seems not. However, if Griggsville, Illinois is correct, he could be added to that article's Notable person [sic] section, doubling its complement!
The 'Missouri' inclusion was (as you may have noted) in the article as created in 2005, so at least we know it's not the result of vandalism.
I notice that the Unreliable sources IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes and the Internet Broadway Database also state Griggsville, Missouri, which may of course have been taken from Wikipedia, and Find a Grave gives merely Missouri. However, The Movie Database does give Griggsville, Illinois. {The poster formerly known as 87.81.230.195} 94.1.223.204 (talk) 21:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Indications in Ancestry.com are that he was merely born "in Missouri", not a specific city that I've found. Even though the original article writer has been offline for over 9 years, maybe his email still works? ←Baseball Bugs What's up, Doc? carrots21:54, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'm wondering if there is some circular WP:CITOGENESIS between ourselves, Findagrave, and IMDb. I too considered the "moving river" hypothesis, but it's much too far away. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 22:42, 27 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Who Was Who on Screen (1977) confirms he was born in Griggsville, Missouri. No danger of citogenesis there. The search term "Griggsville, MO" throws up a few non-Fiske results on Google and Google Books, but I can't find precisely where it is. --Antiquary (talk) 09:22, 28 December 2024 (UTC) Ah, here we are, it's in Pike County, Missouri [5]. --Antiquary (talk) 10:00, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Griggsville, IL, is also in Pike County, Illinois and if you look up the zip code (62340) given on that web site you also land in Illinois. The two Pike Counties are direct neighbours, but there's no indication of any common history or even a shift in the state border. --Wrongfilter (talk) 10:15, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That sounds ominous. Also, the more of my Google and Google Books hits I follow up, the fewer check out. The evidence that this place ever existed outside of Fiske's say-so looks rather slight. Here is one cite from 1907, and there are one or two more from the 19th century, but confusion with Griggsville, IL can't be ruled out. --Antiquary (talk) 10:46, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks everyone. I'll flag the birthplace in the article is questionable (and the whole article as poorly sourced), but I think there's enough uncertainty for me to not "fix" it. And I'll refer to this discussion on the talk page, for the (probably very unlikely event) that some future person cares enough about this rather minor actor to do more thorough research. Thank you. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk 08:04, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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This is an example by BBC News. ―Panamitsu (talk) 05:44, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

You have linked to a BBC TV program where at 0:40 the presenter introduces "Our science correspondent Pallab Ghosh" who signs off his report "Pallab Ghosh, BBC News". His report includes statements by two experts each identified by name and affiliation. The video typifies the high standard of jounalism where BBC emphasize distinction between source and editorial content. Incidentally, a good BBC TV reporter tends to become a "household name" (the likes of Clive Myrie, Fiona Bruce, Sophie Raworth, Reeta Chakrabarti, Steve Rosenberg, Michael Buchanan and more). Edit: I apologise to Pallab Ghosh for initially misspelling his name and thank Antiquary for correcting me. Philvoids (talk) 11:19, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Pallab Ghosh, but I'm sure he's used to it. --Antiquary (talk) 11:29, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Does the fact that aeroplane/ship navigation lights are green and red cause problems for pilots who are red-green colour blind? How do they deal with that? Can they even become pilots? ―Panamitsu (talk) 22:49, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I couldn't be a pilot because of my red-green colour blindness, but people with a mild version can apparently - this is a link to the UK's Civil Aviation Authority's guidance on colour vision requirements. Mikenorton (talk) 23:25, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
How fascinating. Thanks. ―Panamitsu (talk) 00:21, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Similarly, red-green colourblind people may not be able to become helmsmen.
You might think it would have been more convenient to make those lights red and cyan, as far fewer people are red-blue colourblind, but when navigation lights on ships were introduced, bright blueish lights couldn't be made. That only became possible with gas discharge lamps. Traffic lights and railway signals these days (often using LEDs) use a slightly blueish green, so that most colourblind people can see the difference between red and green. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
They could have agreed (and still could agree) on assigning distinct flashing patterns, like •••—— and ••• .  --Lambiam 20:48, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Wouldn't that be a problem because the sky/ocean is blue? I understand that the lights are used at night so it shouldn't be too much of a problem. ―Panamitsu (talk) 22:39, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
When I answered telephones and sold passenger tickets for Eurostar I had to pass an Ishihara test, the same as signalmen and train drivers. DuncanHill (talk) 21:27, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Domains

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Are Eritrea's .er and Belarus's .by ever used in domain hacks? .er could be used in shortcut to Blogger, blogg.er, like goo.gl and youtu.be, and .by could be used in domains such as drive.by and in Nordic place namesmas by means "village" in Swedish and "city" in Norwegian and Danish. And can South Africa's .za and India's .in be used directly after the main part, such as in piz.za and drive.in? Also, can .pl, .cz, .sk and .hu addresses contain diacritics, such as gdańsk.pl, česko.cz, košice.sk and magyarország.hu? --40bus (talk) 10:10, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

See URL#Internationalized URL. PiusImpavidus (talk) 11:30, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Plusimpavidus has only answered the last sentencee.
The answer to the first part is entirely dependent on the policy of the controller of the ccTLD in question, and that controller may or may not publish a policy. Technically, of course they could be used: the government of Tonga sells .to domains to any interested party, as I presume you know.
According to our article .by The Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus allows for anyone (not only for those who reside in Belarus) to register a second level domain such as something.by, and it also says he .by code is used for domain hack by institutions from the German state of Bavaria (German: Bayern), such as bayern.by, the Bavarian Tourism Agency. Since "by" means "town" or "city" in Norwegian, it's also used by some Norwegian newspapers, such as osl.by for an Oslo newspaper, and trd.by for a Trondheim newspaper, however, neither of these statements appear to be sourced. When I just tried it, trd.by seems to redirect to a Norwegian casino site.
Our articles .er and .za say nothing about whether the ccTLDs are available to anybody outside Eritrea and South Africa respectively. .in doesn't explicitly address the question, but in talking about the use of subdomains it repeats "in India" several times. ColinFine (talk) 20:38, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Colored asphalt markings

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What's the purpose of such blue, green, pink marks on street grounds? I've seen them in multiple places in Warsaw (typically in non-traffic places, such as sidewalks) where they've stayed for several months or even years without being erased. From what I've read, those marks can be made for some roadworks, but I'm not sure. Brandmeistertalk 20:06, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I've seen them used for several purposes, mostly for marking the course of some underground pipe or cable, but also for marking a distance such as 500m from a given spot. In the first case, there is a sequence of similar markings, not too far apart from each other. In the second case the marking is usually accompanied by a number or some code.  --Lambiam 20:55, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
See utility location. --142.112.149.206 (talk) 22:09, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In my experience (UK) they appear in preparation for invasive ground works, most recently in our road prior to the installation of the third set of broadband cables under our pavement. Apparently, existing suppliers and their customers get sniffy if new upstart suppliers not only add their own cables, but put a shovel through the existing cables in the process! Different colours may denote gas, water and telecommunication lines.
There is also an occasional rash of markings that outline potholes; whether this is done to guide the repairers of potholes, or as a placebo to pacify local road users, is not always clear. It is possible that the process accompanies the calculation of a cost for the work; the expenditure may not be forthcoming.[citation needed] -- Verbarson  talkedits 21:24, 29 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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